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Demonstrators voice opposition to Trump's immigration policy
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Demonstrators voice opposition to Trump's immigration policy
Young people in the Bloomington area are invited to submit artwork for the Bicentennial Arts Contest, which showcases a minority or underrepresented person or organization from the community’s history, as part of the City of Bloomington and Monroe County Bicentennial Celebration.
Five former IU men’s basketball players will be playing in the NBA Summer League for five different teams.
Student claims IU violated Title IX while handling her sexual assault case
IU swimmer Lilly King has added yet another award to her already growing list of accomplishments during her time as a Hoosier.
IU women’s golf has announced its 2018-2019 tournament schedule, which includes nine tournaments around the country.
Supreme Court upholds travel ban
Former IU guard Victor Oladipo has come a long way since his college basketball-playing days in Bloomington.
BloomingSongs is having a free event beginning at 12:30 p.m. July 14 at the Monroe County Public Library in Bloomington.
On Monday, the IU softball program announced two new players will be joining the dugout in incoming freshman Hope Grange and sophomore transfer Camryn Woodall from the University of Utah.
After four years at the helm of the IU baseball program, Chris Lemonis is moving on.
New peer mentor program for LGBTQ+ students set to begin in fall
From Nicki Minaj to Jason Mraz, here is a list of this summer's anticipated album release dates.
The IU water polo program made a splash Friday when it was announced it will join the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
After not being selected in Thursday's NBA Draft, former Hoosier guard Robert Johnson will take another route to try to break into the professional ranks.
Don't call it a comeback
The 36th annual Taste of Bloomington will take place this weekend. The Bloomington Community Farmer's Market will close at noon to accommodate the event Saturday, June 23.
IU professor and atmospheric scientist Philip Stevens is working with his graduate students in Texas to learn more about indoor environments, according to a press release from IU.
IU was awarded a $1 million grant by the Andrew Mellon W. Foundation to support research in the arts and humanities focused on Indiana studies and global popular music, according to an IU press release.
The Human Frontier Science Program awarded $1 million for an IU professor and collaborators to complete international research on how enzymes work in cells, according to an IU press release.